I need to check how much memory is allocated in the heap. Is there a way to get this value programmatically with C#?
I know about the System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.SizeOf(...) but that only tells me the size of an object.
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I need to check how much memory is allocated in the heap. Is there a way to get this value programmatically with C#? I know about the |
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Using a PerformanceCounter you can query the "# Bytes in all Heaps", from your own process, and even other processes. Use the Category ".Net CLR Memory" to see a lot of counters available. You have to see what the difference in system load is between the PerformanceCounter and the GC.GetTotalMemory that is proposed by Jon Skeet. |
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Does (Note that |
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